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Discover Ludwig"managed to have" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express when something was successful or achieved after taking action. For example, "She managed to have her team finish the project ahead of schedule."
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I've managed to have regular mealtimes too.
She managed to have him released.
The old Torrisi managed to have it both ways.
In 1616 Concini managed to have Condé arrested.
But he managed to have the last word.
They managed to have a walkout for the entire school.
I've never even managed to have science-fiction intercourse.
I also managed to have a photo with Lewis Hamilton.
In short, she has managed to have it all.
Thus he managed to have it both ways.
It's managed to have this incredibly productive eighteen months….
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